Back when we reported on the Tablet P, we heard from Sony that it would become available mid-November of this year, so they’re not too far off with this release date.

This interesting clamshell tablet from Sony features two 5.5-inch screens each with 1024 x 480 resolution. It’s driven by a dual-core Tegra 2 processor with 1 GB RAM. Originally we reported that the Tablet P would only come with both 3G and Wi-Fi capabilities, instead of two different models, one being Wi-Fi only. However the product listing at the UK retailer Dixons’ site is a little unclear on whether or not the Tablet P will come with 3G connectivity. It’s also not clear how much internal storage the Tablet P has, although we at least can confirm that it has a microSD slot. The Tablet P also has a VGA front cam and a 5 MP rear cam. It’ll be running Honeycomb.

On one hand, it’d be nice to have it available in time for holiday shopping, but on the other hand, it would be interesting if Sony delayed it in the US in order to put Ice Cream Sandwich on it. Given the dual-screen configuration of the device, it would be quite intriguing to see how Ice Cream Sandwich runs on it.

Check out our hands-on video from IFA 2011 to get more of an idea of how cool the Tablet P is: